ملك
1 مَلَكَهُ He possessed it, or owned it, [and particularly] with ability to have it to himself exclusively: (
M,
K:) [and he exercised, or had, authority over it; for] مُلْكٌ signifies the exercise of authority to command and to forbid in respect of the generality of a people [&c.]: (
Er-Rághib,
TA:) or the having possession and command or authority: and the having power to exercise command or authority. (
TA.) مِلْكٌ, as
inf. n. of مَلَكَهُ meaning He possessed it, is more common than مَلْكٌ and مُلْكٌ.
b2: [مَلَكَ أَمْرَهُ He had the ruling, or ordering, of his affair, or case] and مَلَكَ عَلَى النَّاسِ أَمْرَهُمْ He had the dominion, or sovereignty, or ruling power, over the people. (
Msb.)
A2: See 4.
2 مَلَّكَهُ He made him to possess a thing; (
S,
K;) as also ↓ أَمْلَكَهُ. (
K.)
b2: He made him king; or made him to have dominion, kingship, or rule. (
Msb,
K.)
b3: يُمَلَّكَ الرَّجُلُ أَمْرَهُ [The man shall be made to have the ruling, or ordering, of his affair, or affairs, or case]. (
Sh,
T in art. دين.) 3 مَالكَ أُمَّهُ : see شَدَنَ.
4 مَلَكَ ↓ العَجِينَ and أَمْلَكَهُ He kneaded well the dough. (
S,
K.)
A2: See 2.
5 تَمَلَّكَ He took possession of a thing [absolutely or] by force. (
Msb.) 6 مَا تَمَالَكَ أَنْ فَعَلَ He could not restrain himself from doing; (
Mgh,
Msb;)
syn. مَا تَمَاسَكَ [
q. v.] (
S.) مِلْكٌ : its
pl. أَمْلاَكٌ, in common conventional language means [or rather includes] Houses and lands. (
TA.) See its
pl. pl. أَمْلاَكَاتٌ.
مُلْكٌ Dominion; sovereignty; kingship; rule; mastership; ownership; possession; right of possession; authority; sway.
b2: مُلْكُ اللّٰهِ God's world of spirits; or invisible world. (
TA, art. شهد.)
b3: [مُلْكٌ (when distinguished from ملكوت) The dominion that is apparent; as that of the earth.]
مَلَكٌ An angel: see مَأْلَكٌ.
b2: مَلَكٌ Water. (
S.) مَلِكُ الأَمْلاَكِ The king of kings. See أَخْنَعُ.
مَلاَكُ الأَمْرِ and ↓ مِلاَكُهُ That whereby the thing &c. subsists: (
S,
KL:) its قَوَام [
q. v.] by whom, or by which, it is ruled, or ordered: (
K:) its foundation;
syn. أَصْلُهُ: (
KL:) its support; that upon which it rests: (
T,
TA:) it may be rendered the cause, or means, of the subsistence of the thing; &c.
مِلَاكٌ see مَلاَكٌ.
مَالِكٌ : see رَبٌّ.
b2: مَالِكُ الأَمْرِ The possessor of command, or rule.
b3: المَالِكُ الكَبِيرُ The Great Master, or Owner; i. e., God; in contradistinction to المَالِكُ الصَّغِيرُ the little master, or owner; i. e., the human owner of a slave, &c.
b4: مَالِكٌ الحَزِينُ: (so in one copy of the
S: in another, and the
MA, and
Kzw, مَالِكُ الحَزِينِ:) [The heron: or a species thereof] in
Pers\. بوتيمار; (
MA;) a certain bird, long in the neck and legs, called in
Pers\.بوتيمار. (
Kzw:) see سَبَيْطَرٌ
b5: أَبُو مَالِكٍ Hunger. (
MF, art. جبر.) See also أَبٌ.
أَمْلَاكَاتٌ
pl. of أَمْلاَكٌ
pl. of مِلْكٌ Goods, or chattels, of a bride: see أَغْنَآءٌ in art. غنى.
مَلَكَةٌ [A faculty.] A quality firmly rooted in the mind. (
KT.) مَلَكُوتُ اللّٰهِ God's world of corporeal beings. (
TA, art. شهد.) Generally The kingdom of God.
مِلِيك is also
syn. with مَمْلُوكٌ; this is meant in the
TA where it is said that مُلَكَآءُ in the saying لَبَا مُلُوكٌ وَلَيْسَ لَبَا مُلَكَآءُ [We have kings of bees, but we have not slaves] is
pl. of المَلِيكُ from المَمْلُوكُ: it is also said in art. رغو in the
TA, (see 4 in that art.) that مَلِيكَةٌ is
syn. with مَمْلُوكَةٌ.
أَمْلَكُ : see شَرْطٌ. and also أَمْلَأُ, and أَرَبٌ.
b2: مَا أَمْلِكُ شَدًّا وَلاَ إِرْخَآءً: see شَدَّ.
مَمْلَكَةٌ A kingdom, or realm. (
S.) مَمْلُوكٌ A slave; a bondman;
syn. عَبْدٌ, (
S,) or رَقِيقٌ. (
TA.) In the present day, specially, A white male slave. (
TA.) See مَرْبُوبٌ.